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?Players with a [[The Gold Economy|Premium Account]] can create a platoon consisting of 3 people and join together in random matches. Platoons are identified by a shield with a number icon on the team-list.+Players with a [[The Gold Economy|Premium Account]] can create a platoon consisting of 3 people and allows those 3 players to be placed on the same team. Platoons are identified by a shield with a number icon on the team-list.
  
  

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Currently, there are 3 battle types (random/standart battle, company battle, training battles) and 2 more (clan wars and historical battles) are still in development. You can choose different battle modes by clicking the arrow below the battle button.


Current gamemodes

Random/Standard Battle


This is the most common play mode. As you click the battle button, the matchmaking system will try to find a suitable match for your tank and your abilities. The quality of matchmaking depends on how many players are on the queue list and what type of tank they choose. Sometimes, you're teamed-up with a good selection of tanks, or at other times, find yourself the weakest in the match. Be aware and expect that all players are not equal in terms of skill and equipment. You will gain credits and experience, regardless of the battle result, though winning adds +50% experiences points and +50% credits to the total earnings.


Platoons Players with a Premium Account can create a platoon consisting of 3 people and allows those 3 players to be placed on the same team. Platoons are identified by a shield with a number icon on the team-list.


Training Battles


In this mode, you can make your own room and select the map you wish to play. Then, decide if you want the game to be open to the public, or use the "invite" feature to play only with friends. After the player has responded and joined, drag their name to the appropriate team and start your Battle. Many players use this mode for experiments with various tank mechanics, stratgic planning and movement, and the teaching of those new to the game in 1vs1 matches. You will not gain any experience points or credits in this mode and your vehicle repairs are free, but you will still need to pay for expended shells and equipment (consumables used).


Tank Companies Battle


In this mode, you create your own team/company by inviting friends or by random players joining your company. After setting-up the team, you will randomly fight other tank companies. Similar to single-player and platoon random matches, you will earn experience points and credits. Using a point system, you have a maximum of 90 points to "spend" building your company based on tank tier number (ie: a tier-10 tank spends 10 points), and will need a minimum of 60 points to start the company battle. This mode is mainly used by large groups of friends and clans.


Noted that this mode need at least 4 tank companies to play.


Under development/planned

Clan Wars


Developers have announced that clan wars battle type will be implemented soon. According to developers, there will be a world map with hundreds of provinces, similiar to Paradox Interactive Hearts of Iron 3 and Victoria 2 game maps on which various clans will fight for dominance. Firstly, the clans will start by attacking any coastal province and from there on - they will be able to expand deeper into the continent they're attacking. There will also be various regions that will have additional bonuses (like capitals) to the clan controlling the region.

Screenshot of a small portion of clan wars map can be found by clicking here.

Historical Battles


Unconfirmed, information here.